According to recent figures, about 250,000 children under the age of 15 participate in the National Disability Insurance ...
With disability becoming increasingly prevalent in conversations on intersectionality, Yale’s instructional faculty plan to use disability as a pedagogical lens through which to explore literature, ...
This interdisciplinary minor examines disability from perspectives in health sciences, humanities and social sciences. Gaining a well-rounded understanding of disability history, rights, and lived ...
In her candid memoir, Homeless: Growing up Lesbian and Dyslexic in India (2023), K. Vaishali shares her encounters with a world that almost always misunderstands disabilities and negates the lived ...
How disability is represented in children’s literature will be explored at a public talk in Trinity College Dublin next Monday, January 13th, at 7pm in the Trinity Long Room Hub. The talk is the first ...
To cite this work: Bramley, R. (2025). Dancing on Thin Ice: Adventures in Reconciling the Deaf Studies/Disability Studies Divide. Disability Dialogues. Sheffield: iHuman, University of Sheffield. Ryan ...
On Oct. 13, disability studies took center stage in Red Square at Ramping Up for Access, an event hosted by the Disability Cultural Initiative. Amy Kenny, inaugural director of the initiative, remarks ...
Disability studies is a diverse interdisciplinary field that investigates broad questions about the nature, meanings, and consequences of disability from interrelated social, historical, cultural, ...
Book cover image of the Routledge Handbook of Postcolonial Disability Studies The Routledge Handbook of Postcolonial Disability Studies has been published (March 2024). Led, curated and driven by Dr ...